Woman accused of giving deputy phony name. How could the lawman tell?

FloriDUH tip: If you're driving without a license be sure to obey all traffic rules. But if you happen to get pulled over don't give the deputy a phony name unless you're sure you can spell it.

'Nuff said.

A deputy parked in his patrol car last Saturday had heard loud squealing tires from a speeding car in Bradenton. When the deputy then pulled out and tried to catch up with the vehicle, the deputy witnessed the driver blow two stop signs before driving into the median, according to an probable cause affiavit from the Manatee County Sheriff's office.

After finally pulling the driver over, the woman allegedly told the deputy that she did not have her driver's license with her.

When the deputy then asked her for her name, she hesitated before giving the name 'Lydia Froskie," according to the report.

But the deputy noted that she had a hard time spelling her last name.

When the deputy then asked her why she couldn't spell her last name , the woman reportedly finally 'fessed up and told the deputy she had given him a fake name.